Ringo Starr seeking teenagers in photograph

Here's the picture Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr believes he snapped in Miami of a group of teens who pulled up next to the band's car during their visit to Miami Beach between Feb. 13-22, 1964. The photo is included among the 240 in Starr's new book, Photograph. Starr wants to meet those then-teens today. RINGO STARR / GENESIS PUBLICATIONS

Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr is looking for a few men and women he encountered when the Fab Four came to America for the first time in 1964.

Starr snapped a photo of a group of young people in a car that had pulled up next to the Beatles' car 49 years ago, but he didn't get a chance to ask their names. Now he wants to publish the photo in an ebook collection of images he captured on that tour.

The photo shows what appears to be six teenagers  two young men and a young woman in the front seat, a young woman and two men in the back (one man is barely visible in the photo)  riding in a convertible.

Starr told USA Today that he wants to meet the teens, who by now would be in their 60s. He say the photo was taken in Miami, where the Beatles arrive three days before their second appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The Miami Herald picked up the story, asking anyone who identifies him- or herself to come forward.

But the photo tells a different story. Some people noted the teens are wearing winter coats  which seems to rule out Miami as the location of the photograph.

Meteorological records, however, show a rare cold front in Miami that saw the temperature dip to 44 degrees, The Inquisitor reported.